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What's on at the snow: New South Wales 2015

We take a look at fun on and off the snow in Thredbo, Perisher and Jindabyne.

The resorts' opening weekend from 5 to 8 June comprises live entertainment, fireworks and the first runs of the year. The Perisher Peak Festival will feature 120 performances and 35 artists during the four-day event as well as free night skiing, scenic chairlift rides, fireworks, poetry readings and kids' events. Thredbo's Opening Weekend promises to be a winter wonderland of activity and excitement. There will be live music, entertainment and parties.

A snowy holiday isn't just about shredding your way down the slopes. Jump abroad one of Perisher's snow groomers on a Tuesday or Saturday night for a guided Groomer Tour. Or take a scenic chairlift ride over Front Valley for an afternoon of sliding down a hill in Tube Towni.

Jindabyne is the gateway town to Thredbo and Perisher and has lots of accommodation. The town comes alive in winter: there are restaurants, bars and events, as well as shopping and ski hire. The Banjo Patterson Inn, The Station and the Lake Jindabyne Hotel offer regular entertainment. To mix it up with the locals, why not find a trivia night and buy some tickets in the meat raffle!

The NSW snow fields are a moderate drive from Sydney with plenty of places to stop and sightsee along the way. These events and activities are just some of what the NSW Alpine Region has to offer during the 2015 ski season.